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Polyamines in photosynthetic eubacteria and extreme-halophilic archaebacteria.

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  • Polyamines in photosynthetic eubacteria and extreme-halophilic archaebacteria. Abstract Text:

    k hamanaK Hamana,m kamekuraM Kamekura,h onishiH Onishi,t akazawaT Akazawa,s matsuzakiS Matsuzaki,

    Qualitative and quantitative determinations of polyamines have been done in 4 photosynthetic eubacteria and 6 extreme-halophilic archaebacteria. For comparison, 5 moderate-halophilic eubacteria were also analyzed to determine their polyamine contents. Not only putrescine and spermidine but also homospermidine were found in the photosynthetic eubacteria, especially in the N2-fixing species, Rhodospirillum and Chromatium. Norspermidine, norspermine, and spermine were not detected in the phototrophic eubacteria. No appreciable amount of any polyamine was found in extreme-halophilic archaebacteria, Halobacterium and Halococcus, while moderate-halophilic eubacteria contained quite high concentrations of putrescine and spermidine and cadaverine. When arginine was incubated with cell lysates of these two archaebacteria, appreciable amounts of agmatine were produced; neither putrescine nor cadaverine was formed in the presence of ornithine or lysine. No detectable amount of spermidine was produced by the lysates on incubation with putrescine.

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    k hamanaK Hamana,m kamekuraM Kamekura,h onishiH Onishi,t akazawaT Akazawa,s matsuzakiS Matsuzaki,

    For similar bacteria: gram-negative bacteria: gram-negative aerobic bacteria: gram-negative aerobic rods and cocci: rhodospirillaceae: rhodospirillum: rhodospirillum rubrum research abstracts see: bacteria: gram-negative bacteria: gram-negative aerobic bacteria: gram-negative aerobic rods and cocci: rhodospirillaceae: rhodospirillum: rhodospirillum rubrum research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 97

    Page Numbers: 1653-8

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Jun

    YEAR: 1985

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    Polyamines in photosynthetic eubacteria and extreme-halophilic archaebacteria. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Rhodospirillum rubrum

    MESH TERMS: metabolism

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    Substance Name: Polyamines

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    Country: JAPAN

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